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  1. Top 9 Most Read Non-Fiction - Autobiography is a self-written account of one's life. Takes stock of the autobiographer's life from the moment of composition. While biographers generally rely on a wide variety of documents and viewpoints, autobiography may be based entirely on the writer's memory. Luke Hanson's Mind & Punishment: A Teen in Despair by James Matthews Complete An Advent Calendar by Aditus Complete Pride Month, and other Haibun by AC Benus Temporary Hold Second Sight: Remembering Some San Francisco Neighborhoods by AC Benus Complete Ex gay husband by Zuri Long-Term Hold Farm Tales by quokka Complete Self-help by northie Complete A Gay Man on His Own at Christmas by albertnothlit Complete My Coming Out Story by LittleBuddhaTW Complete Top 0 Most Read Non-Fiction - Biography is a detailed description of a person's life. It involves more than just the basic facts like education, work, relationships, and death; it portrays a person's experience of these life events. Unlike a profile or curriculum vitae (résumé), a biography presents a subject's life story, highlighting various aspects of their life, including intimate details of experience, and may include an analysis of the subject's personality. No stories Top 10 Most Read Non-Fiction - Creative Non-Fic writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives. Creative nonfiction contrasts with other nonfiction, such as academic or technical writing or journalism, which is also rooted in accurate fact but is not written to entertain based on prose style. Many writers view creative nonfiction as overlapping with the essay. The English Year by Jwolf Temporary Hold Coming Out for Athletes by Hunter Thomson Long-Term Hold tim's Bits and Pieces by Mikiesboy Temporary Hold Headstall's Reflections by Headstall Temporary Hold Boy Story: The Road Taken by Rip Skor Complete timmy's poetry by Mikiesboy Complete Disasters, Delights and Other Detours by Parker Owens Complete The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Prose by AC Benus Temporary Hold Timmy's Journal by Mikiesboy Complete Who Am I Trying To Be? by W_L Complete Top 3 Most Read Non-Fiction - Letter letter is a written message conveyed from one person (or group of people) to another through a medium. [1] The term usually excludes written material intended to be read in its original form by large numbers of people, such as newspapers and placards, although even these may include material in the form of an "open letter". Azkarah by Defiance19 Complete Dear Carlos by Mikiesboy Complete Random Musings by Bryson Temporary Hold Top 10 Most Read Non-Fiction - Reference books in the reference nonfiction genre contain relevant information on a subject and where you can go to learn more about that subject. The books in this genre can be about anything people might need to know about. They can be marketing guides for writers or lists of travel destinations in a country or area – anything where one can list information in an easy to use way to help people find the information on a topic. Palouse Writing Project by rec Long-Term Hold The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Poetry by AC Benus In Process The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Prose by AC Benus Temporary Hold Plotting with Plugh by Lugh Complete One Hundred and Fifty-Five Sonnets by AC Benus Complete Translation Trashbin by AC Benus Temporary Hold WL's Mainstream Gay Book Reviews by W_L Temporary Hold The Phoenix on the Dragon Chair by W_L Complete Zero to Hero, a Guide by AC Benus Long-Term Hold Audre Lorde Knows What I Mean – 2021 in review by AC Benus Temporary Hold
  2. On a Story's Table of Contents page, one of the items listed is "Views". On the story page, Views = Chapter Views + Story Views (Table of Contents page). On a chapter, the views indicate how many times the chapter was viewed.
  3. This worked out better and finger count looks correct...
  4. the song is better than the game...
  5. It makes the most sense, insomuch as our Moon is unusually large for our planet to capture naturally. And the early solar system was presumed to be quite the pinball arcade.
  6. Disney has issues, so it is highly unlikely a movie starring them is going to be anything other than a lecture about how evil Deadpool and Wolverine are and how Mary Sue can do it better and faster with no reason whatsoever than she's a woman. This is, of course, basing it on the crapshow string of movies since the sidelined the Marvel Creative Committee and focused on The Message™️instead of good stories. (starting with that pointless Captain Marvel Sue stand alone movie, where they totally gimped the BAMF Nick Fury. Should have been a Black Widow movie since she was a character we already enjoyed with an earned history of being a bad ass.) We are likely to keep getting crap from Disney until Bob Iger is terminated. Of course even South Park has called Disney out on this. Probably a bit over the top, as South Park tends to push it to the extreme, but you can't unsee the pattern once you know about it. See Star Wars. See Marvel since Captain Marvel Sue. While I obviously like seeing Gay characters, FanFiction belongs in FanFiction and canon should be left alone. Be creative and create new well-rounded characters.
  7. I've added a note to include "Views" in the FAQ.
  8. Please, in the future, separate questions instead of a mass of things clumped together. It makes it far easier to understand and faster to answer. You can find your story's reading stats by clicking the stats button on your story. Or going to the "My" menu and select "My Statistics" in stories. This displays each story by "views". Clicking on the story will give you the story's chapter breakdown. It also shows you number of comments per chapter. Views on a story are Views of the Story + Views of all Chapters. If the story has more chapters, probably has more views. If it has less chapter views and less chapters, but still high story views, that means lots of people click the story, read the description, but don't read the story. (enough of a blurb to get someone to click, but not enough to close the sale and get them to read) Because more people clicked on that chapter. whether they liked it and reread it a few times or it was a slow posting day and it had more exposure in the activity stream, so more people clicked, we have no idea. I can't figure the purpose or meaning of this sentence without assuming this is your first day on the Internet. So, under that assumption, the people making comments are members on the site who's name appears with the comment. As to why they comment, presumably they are commenting about something they just read. Pretty standard thing on the internet. Yeah, no kidding? Members commenting on stories and chapters and reading more than one story... I'm surprised this surprises you. Insomuch as you are getting engagement, yes, that's meaningful. It means 40 different members enjoyed whatever you wrote enough to engage you about it. Hopefully, you have engaged back by reacting or replying to said comments. If not, you'll likely be considered rude and lose interactions. And if people feel insulted enough, lose readership.
  9. A bug was found in the Story of the Moment feature and been corrected. You should see a larger selection of stories now.
  10. Drop a PM to @Cia, and discuss with her. We'll have to confirm some things.
  11. Top 1 Most Read Mystery - Caper Light-hearted mystery that is easy to read, witty and not too intense. Can also be more comic in nature. Examples: Clue, Scooby Doo, Hardy Boys, or Janet Evanovitch books A Ticklish Thriller (Revised) by Ticklishboy30 Complete Top 6 Most Read Mystery - Cozy Mystery also referred to as "cozies", are a sub-genre of crime fiction in which sex and violence occur off stage, the detective is an amateur sleuth, and the crime and detection take place in a small, socially intimate community. This is also a sub-genre with strong tropes that define it WHISPERS by PhillMakracken Temporary Hold A Ticklish Thriller (Revised) by Ticklishboy30 Complete Murder of a Moral Man by St. George Complete River City by Bill W Complete Bellini by Cole Matthews Complete Ticklish Descendants by Ticklishboy30 In Process Top 6 Most Read Mystery - Detective stories where the protagonist is a sleuth of some sort, ranging from nosy neighbor to retired detective that is puzzling out the details of why a crime was committed and who did it. More intense than a cozy, more serious than a caper, but not as hard core has hard boiled/noir. Example: Agatha Christie books Keeper of the Rituals by Libby Drew Complete Dating Rules And Pretty Fools by Laura S. Fox In Process The Theocracy - The Blackened Cross by ValentineDavis21 Temporary Hold The Kid On The Bike by RichEisbrouch Complete Fix It by RichEisbrouch Complete Youngblood by metajinx Long-Term Hold Top 6 Most Read Mystery - Historical Mystery The historical mystery or historical whodunit is a sub-genre of two genres, historical fiction and mystery fiction. Raiders of the Lost Ark Carême in Brighton — a mystery novel by AC Benus Complete Blades of Ashes by lilansui In Process Here Be Dragons, Charlie Boone! by Geron Kees Complete The House of Storms by Geron Kees Complete Demon Dream by AC Benus Complete MARDI - At the Crossroads of Life and Art - A Film Script by AC Benus Complete Top 10 Most Read Mystery - Light Mystery Contains light mystery elements such as crimes to solve, but solving a crime is not the focus of the story. The Innocence Of Night by Remijay Complete Circumnavigation by C James Complete Bearpaw: An Old West Tale by Headstall Complete The Alpha by WolfM Complete Tristan's High School Life by AquariusGuy Complete 0's and 1's: CBDT by W_L Complete The Wink by grahamsealby Complete Sidewinder by Headstall Complete Acts of Deception... by Naptowngirl Complete The Brotherhood: Awakening Book II by The Writer X In Process Top 2 Most Read Mystery - Noir/Hard-Boiled (Strong Trope Alert) in noir the protagonist isn't a detective, but a victim, a suspect, and/or a perpetrator of crime. Hard-Boiled is a literary genre that shares some of its characters and settings with crime fiction (especially detective fiction and noir fiction). The genre's typical protagonist is a detective who battles the violence of organized crime that flourished during Prohibition (1920–1933) and its aftermath, while dealing with a legal system that has become as corrupt as the organized crime itself. Detectives of hardboiled fiction are often antiheroes. Notable hardboiled detectives include Philip Marlowe, Mike Hammer, Sam Spade, Lew Archer, Slam Bradley, and The Continental Op. The Theocracy - The Blackened Cross by ValentineDavis21 Temporary Hold Scene: An Abandoned Alleyway Leading to a Doorway by Young Sage Complete Top 2 Most Read Mystery - Police Procedural is a subgenre of procedural drama and detective fiction that emphasizes the investigative procedure of a police officer or department as the protagonist(s), as contrasted with other genres that focus on either a private detective, an amateur investigator or the characters who are the targets of investigation River City by Bill W Complete Solitary by RichEisbrouch Complete
  12. it might explain the hands...
  13. Just to confirm, Google continues to ignore settings. As lovely as it would be to ditch them, we can't afford to. I've done the leg work and ordered the new server today, which is a bonus... it's cheaper and better than our current server. Some time this week the site will be moving.
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